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The Delco Remy 28SI Now Standard Equipment on the Navistar IC Bus

PENDLETON, Ind. — Remy International, Inc., manufacturer of Delco Remy heavy duty starters and alternators, as well as Remy light duty starters and alternators, was recently awarded the standard alternator position for Navistar’s IC Bus brand.

IC Bus, a leading manufacturer of school buses, selected the Delco Remy 28SI (200 amp) as the standard alternator. Other Delco Remy products—the 29MT and the 39 MT—already hold the standard starter position.

“We’re honored to hold both the standard alternator and starter positions for the IC Bus brand,” says Daniel Boros, Director of Heavy Duty Truck, Bus and Export. “Navistar is an important partner and being awarded these coveted spots is recognition that they value the product and service we’re able to provide.”

IC Bus customers will also have the benefit of a two-year/unlimited mileage warranty for bus applications when a 28SI alternator is installed with a 29MT or 39MT starter. 

About Remy International, Inc.

Founded by the Remy Brothers in 1896, Remy International, Inc. is a leading global manufacturer and remanufacturer of alternators, starter motors and electric traction motors. Headquartered in Pendleton, IN, with global operations across five continents and 10 countries, Remy International markets products under the Delco Remy, Remy, World Wide Automotive and USA Industries brands. Known for innovation, efficiency, quality, and best-in-class customer service and support, Remy International’s products are integrated by leading industrial, specialty, automotive and heavy-duty OEMs, and aftermarket providers worldwide. We Start the World & Keep It Running.

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